Official Review: God? Very Probably by Robert H. Nelson

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Re: Official Review: God? Very Probably by Robert H. Nelson

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It seems this book is quite objective since the author includes famous works of atheists and scientific information to prove the very existence of a superior mind that created the universe. I do appreciate when authors keep their personal beliefs and keep a civil tone letting the readers make their own decisions. Thanks for the review!
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Very interesting. This just might settle a debate I've been having with some friends of mine. I'd definitely check this out. This is a really great review!
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Post by gali »

A book that sets out to prove the likely existence of a deity in a refreshing way sounds like a good read for fans of the genre. It is a credit to the author that the book is well written and well-researched. Not really my cup of tea, but I am glad you found the book helpful.Thank you for the review!
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I'm not a very religious person and non-fiction is not my cup of tea. Though i'm sure the book will find its reader. Thanks for the review.
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Thank you for your review. I wouldn't mind reading this as I've an open perspectives on the concept of God by others and by myself. But I'll have to pass for I don't read non-fiction as its not my cup of tea. Nice to know the book was well-written and well researched.
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Love to read controversial topics. Let me try this. Thanks for the review ☺️
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Interesting to read how integrated the thoughts on religon and the impact it has had over time on politics of this country. I like the concept of the book just don't know if I will get to it anytime soon. Reading list is starting to back up.
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Post by Frenjie »

Wow, what a fantastic review! I really enjoyed reading it. You've provided sufficient information about the book with your wholistic and carefully written review. I find this a unique piece of work. The use of various disciplines to prove a deity's existence sounds interesting to me plus the fact that it's been backed with subtantial research makes it worth reading. The author deserves a high commendation for doing a great job.
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Post by Marissa Michael »

I am firm in my belief and wouldn't mind to read this book with the purpose of finding out what made the author formed his opinion. Good to know you enjoy this book. Thank you for your review.
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Post by Rajanis »

Thanks for such a detailed review. A well researched theory about the existence of God. Wouldn't want to change my mind about God.
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Post by Damorela00 »

Very well-composed non-fiction book about the creator "God". Author did proper research about the subject matter obviously. The book would appeal to those with open minds and fans of the genre. I'll have to pass as its not my kind of read tho. But still, Congrats on #BotD!
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The title and the cover of the book is putting me in sucpicion, wether it is a philosophy or a satire
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An unbiased review about the book. The reviewer has touched most of the aspects of the book in the review and has given a brief summary about the story. The reviewer has asked the readers (both believers as well as atheists) to read the book with an open mind, and this is something that will draw the interest of the readers. I look forward to getting this book on my desk.
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This book would be an interesting read, much like A Case For A Creator. It would be fascinating to have another perspective on the points for a God.
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Interesting that someone sets out to prove that God exists. Thanks for the detailed review :tiphat:
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